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Turkish-origin groups stereotypically associated with organized crime
Ukrainian people framed as central victims of war deserving of empathy and protection
Black voters framed as being progressively alienated by Democratic policy shifts
sexual orientation of victim and accused acknowledged as part of factual context without stigma
School-community relations are framed as being in crisis due to betrayal of trust
portraying community relations as under strain due to development conflict
Lebanese communities implicitly portrayed as fragmented and targeted by external forces
The Palestinian community is framed as being excluded from academic discourse
white victims framed as excluded from protection and justice
British nationals are framed as hostile outsiders threatening local and international beachgoers
framed as being in a state of emergency and social fracture following the murder and protests
portrayed as collectively implicated and socially isolated due to one individual's crime
indirectly scapegoated through criticism of interracial marriage comments
Black students systematically excluded from narrative of educational fairness
Racial justice protests are framed as exclusionary and ideologically divisive rather than inclusive
Local community portrayed as in crisis, with fear of reprisals and 'febrile atmosphere' following the murder
Sikh community portrayed as collectively ostracising and blaming one of their own families, risking internal division and external stereotyping
Community relations framed as fractured and exclusionary
Sikh community framed as hostile or adversarial
Muslim community indirectly associated with state-sponsored human rights concerns
Jewish identity implicitly marginalized through selective framing of antisemitism
Jewish students portrayed as excluded and targeted by institutional failure
Dominican immigrant community framed as politically included and foundational to neighborhood identity
Black community in Harlem framed as politically marginalized or excluded by current representative
Local communities are framed as needing protection and inclusion in decision-making about data center development
Air traffic controllers excluded and marginalized in narrative
community subtly othered through association with extremism
Framed as targeted and excluded by government action
Community portrayed as politically alienated but potentially pivotal
Remote Indigenous communities portrayed as excluded from equitable and safe healthcare access
Framing relationship between residents and travellers as adversarial and tribal
Portraying traveller community as unfairly privileged and culturally exempt from rules
Somali immigrants portrayed as outsiders exploiting the system
Unauthorized immigrants are framed as excluded, exploitative, and inherently tied to criminal financial systems
Foreign nationals portrayed as outsiders straining social cohesion
Muslim family distanced from mainstream Islam, implying communal othering
Tensions in community representation within football are escalating
LGBTQ+ rights framed as under systemic exclusion
Transgender and nonbinary identities framed as politically weaponized and delegitimizing
Society framed as being in crisis due to racialised policing and public unrest
Sikh identity unfairly associated with criminality and deception
Non-white communities implicitly framed as receiving preferential treatment
implied to be irrationally feeling excluded despite lack of institutional validation
university community feels excluded and devalued
GAA club portrayed as a valued community institution being unfairly targeted
Māori landowners are framed as structurally excluded from equitable access to kiwifruit licensing
Black victims of police violence and their families are systematically excluded from public mourning and respect
Immigrant workers subtly framed as outsiders through focus on documentation status and detention
Local community relations framed as being in crisis due to violent confrontation
Immigrant workers framed as racially targeted and excluded from belonging
Current food relief system is framed as failing under demand
Historical exclusion of Black women emphasized to challenge national symbolism
Chinese individuals are framed through a lens of cultural otherness and potential vulnerability within insular religious groups
Homeless individuals are implicitly othered and associated with criminality
Iranian people framed as unified, resilient, and deserving of pride
Bahá’ís framed as systematically excluded, scapegoated, and denied legal protection
Framing Irish-language speakers as being excluded from educational opportunities
Dyslexic students are portrayed as systematically excluded by current assessment practices.
Framing improved education on consent and mental health as contributing to greater inclusion of new recruits
Local communities are framed as beneficiaries of new Lidl stores, implying exclusion from progress due to delays
Framed as unjustly targeted and at risk of losing hard-won protections
Black Community is implicitly framed as excluded through trivialization of racial harm
Suggests communities are abandoned and forced into parallel arrangements with armed groups
Sikh knife-carrying practice is implicitly framed as a security threat
Indigenous communities framed as excluded from meaningful consultation
Iranian diaspora and dissident voices framed as legitimate and morally grounded
Immigrants are portrayed as marginalized but deserving of inclusion and dignity
Community relations in migration hotspots are framed as strained and nearing breaking point
Māori providers are framed as specifically included in consultation, signaling recognition of distinct healthcare needs
Artists who declined to perform are excluded and delegitimized based on perceived loyalty
Local community framed as excluded from meaningful decision-making
Framed as陷入 crisis due to leadership instability
Local communities portrayed as excluded from decision-making on land use
University community portrayed as prioritized in decision-making
Collective German family narratives framed as untrustworthy due to postwar mythmaking and denial
Muslim community indirectly framed as at risk of exclusion due to association with extremism
Portrays community divisions as irreconcilable and racially charged
National monuments and public spaces framed as under threat from unilateral executive action
Marginalizes professional stewardship of national landmarks by excluding voices of preservationists and planners
The Black Community is subtly framed as vulnerable to systemic injustice through the description of McClain’s treatment
Black individual portrayed as victim of systemic overreach
Community portrayed as in crisis requiring healing due to racial injustice
Black individual portrayed as victim of systemic exclusion and unjust force
LGBTQ+ community portrayed as in crisis over internal division
Community relations framed as fractured and exclusionary
The incident is framed as a social crisis threatening community cohesion, especially along racial lines
The Black teen defendant is framed as excluded from protection and fairness in the narrative, despite community support
Palestinian community is framed as marginalized and economically disadvantaged due to settlement activity
A Muslim individual is portrayed as being included in Canada’s legal protections despite security allegations
Immigrant community portrayed as under existential threat from state rhetoric
National community portrayed as fractured and morally failing, excluding vulnerable groups
Lebanese civilians framed as excluded and targeted through displacement
Black student portrayed as systematically excluded and targeted by racist environment
Lebanese civilians portrayed as excluded from security and return rights
Black Community is framed as excluded through lack of voice in current discourse on racial harm
Public participation in decision-making is framed as rightful and necessary
Framing local communities as excluded from decision-making on land use
framing suggests racial polarization and exclusion of white victims in policing discourse
Sikh community framed as collectively complicit through association
opposition to voter ID dismissed as unjustified stigma, downplaying concerns about racial discrimination